
Alger "Texas" Alexander (September 12, 1900 - April 16, 1954) was a Blues singer from Jewett, Texas. A short man with a big, deep voice, Alexander started his career performing on the streets and at local parties and picnics in the Brazos River bottomlands, where he sometimes worked with Blind Lemon Jefferson. In 1927 he began a recording career that continued into the 1930s, recording sides for the Okeh and Vocalion labels in New York City, San Antonio, and Fort Worth.
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Blue Devil Blues
Broken Yo-yo
Work Ox Blues
Tell Me Woman Blues
Levee Camp Moan Blues
Broken Yo Yo
Range In My Kitchen Blues
Penitentiary Moan Blues
Bye Bye Baby Blues
Section Gang Blues
The Risin' Sun
No More Women Blues
Long Lonesome Day Blues
Easy Rider Blues
Seen Better Days
Bell Cow Blues - Remastered
Double Crossing Blues
St. Louis Fair Blues
I Am Calling Blues
Levee Camp Moan
Bye Bye Baby Blues - Remastered
Gold Tooth Blues
98 Degree Blues
No More Woman Blues
Frisco Train Blues
Water Bound Blues
Texas Special
West Texas Blues
Bell Cow Blues
Frost Texas Tornado Blues
Deep Blue Sea Blues
When You Get To Thinking
Work Ox Blues - 78 rpm Version
Corn-Bread Blues
Katy Crossing Blues
Sabine River Blues
Crossroads
Someday, Baby, Your Troubles Is Gonna Be Like Mine
Death Bed Blues
Yellow Girl Blues
Mama, I Heard You Brought It Right Back Home
Days Is Lonesome
Farm Hand Blues
Peaceful Blues
Thirty Day Blues
Awful Moaning Blues - Part 1
Rolling Mill Blues
Mama's Bad Luck Child
Johnny Behrens Blues
Cross Roads
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